Incoming Resources
- Digital formations, IT and new architectures in the global realm, edited by Robert Latham and Saskia Sassen
- Communities in cyberspace, edited by Marc A. Smith and Peter Kollock
- Exploring digital communication, language in action, Caroline Tagg
- Key thinkers for the information society, edited by Christopher May
- Technology, activism, and social justice in a digital age, edited by John G. McNutt
- Exploring technology and social space, J. Macgregor Wise
- Two bits, the cultural significance of free software, Christopher M. Kelty
- The Internet in everyday life, edited by Barry Wellman and Caroline Haythornthwaite
- Social informatics, past, present and future, edited by Pnina Fichman and Howard Rosenbaum
- Cybering democracy, public space and the Internet, Diana Saco
- Life after television, George Gilder
- The electronic eye, the rise of surveillance society, David Lyon
- TechGnosis, myth, magic + mysticism in the age of information, Erik Davis
- Disorder and the disinformation society, the social dynamics of information, networks and software, Jonathan Paul Marshall, James Goodman, Didar Zowghi and Francesca da Rimini
- Information please, culture and politics in the age of digital machines, Mark Poster
- The art of the motor, Paul Virilio ; translated by Julie Rose
- Spaces of identity, global media, electronic landscapes and cultural boundaries, David Morley and Kevin Robins
- Hamlet's BlackBerry, building a good life in the digital age, William Powers
- The cluetrain manifesto, the end of business as usual, Rick Levine ... [et al.]
- Program or be programmed, ten commands for a digital age, Douglas Rushkoff ; illustrations by Leland Purvis
- Wirelessness, radical empiricism in network cultures, Adrian Mackenzie
- Cosmopolitan communications, cultural diversity in a globalized world, Pippa Norris and Ronald Inglehart
- How to do nothing, resisting the attention economy, Jenny Odell
- The Oxford handbook of information and communication technologies, edited by Robin Mansell ... [et al.]
- Society on the line, information politics in the digital age, written and edited by William Dutton ; with the assistance of Malcolm Peltu and with essays by Margaret Bruce ... [et al.]
- Exposed, desire and disobedience in the digital age, Bernard E. Harcourt
- Web theory, an introduction, Robert Burnett, P. David Marshall
- The power of identity, Manuel Castells
- Online a lot of the time, ritual, fetish, sign, Ken Hillis
- Materializing new media, embodiment in information aesthetics, Anna Munster
- The costs of connection, how data is colonizing human life and appropriating it for capitalism, Nick Couldry and Ulises A. Mejias
- The information society reader, edited by Frank Webster ; with the assistance of Raimo Blom ... [et al.]
- Error, glitch, noise and jam in new media cultures, edited by Mark Nunes
- The cultures of computing, edited by Susan Leigh Star
- We are data, algorithms and the making of our digital selves, John Cheney-Lippold
- Shaping the network society, the new role of civil society in cyberspace, edited by Douglas Schuler and Peter Day
- The net and the nation state, multidisciplinary perspectives on Internet governance, edited by Uta Kohl, Aberystwyth University
- The laws of cool, knowledge work and the culture of information, Alan Liu
- Culture and politics in the information age, a new politics?, edited by Frank Webster
- Control and freedom, power and paranoia in the age of fiber optics, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun
- Global communication and transnational public spheres, Angela M. Crack
- Magic and loss, the Internet as art, Virginia Heffernan
- Virtual geographies, bodies, space, and relations, edited by Mike Crang, Phil Crang, and Jon May
- Connected, or, What it means to live in the network society, Steven Shaviro
- Search engine society, Alexander Halavais
- The virtual, Rob Shields
- Appified, culture in the age of apps, Jeremy Wade Morris and Sarah Murray, editors
- The cybercultures reader, edited by David Bell and Barbara M. Kennedy
- No place to hide, Robert O'Harrow
- Governing markets as knowledge commons, edited by Erwin Dekker, Pavel Kuchar